Destination Update - Kenya
The Kenya Tourism Board are delighted that travel to Kenya is opening up once more and can not wait to welcome back visitors. As requirements and expectations have changed over the last year and half, on this webinar we will update you on the safety measures and protocols being put in place to reassure and protect our visitors.
This webinar will offer an overview as to what it is like to visit the destination at the moment and what has changed whilst we have all been away.
Summary of Key Points
- Kenya is open to tourist and has put numerous measures and protocols in place to ensure the safety of their visitors.
- All persons arriving in Kenya are required to produce a valid Covid-19 free certificate, acquired not more than 96 hours to the travel date.
- All travellers must fill in the travellers’ locator form and submit before travel to and thereafter submit daily health information to jitenge platform for 14 consecutive days.
- You shall be provided with your own sanitized equipment for the duration of the activity
- The number of visitors in a specific attraction site shall be staggered to prevent overcrowding
- Contactless technologies for payments and e-menus have been integrated where possible
- Commonly shared surfaces and spaces are frequently cleaned and disinfected
- The maximum capacity for all vehicles shall not exceed 70% occupancy.
- Links to the passenger locator form and information on how to apply for the e-visa can be found on www.magicalkenya.com
Video futured in the presentation can be viewed here.
Other useful links and videos:
https://kcaa.or.ke/covid-19
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chsEiu1wwRw&t=41s
https://magicalkenya.com/
https://www.kcaa.or.ke/approved-pcr-testing-labs
http://www.tourism.go.ke/magical-kenya-tourism-and-travel-health-and-safety-protocols-for-the-new-normal/